Parks Places Map
Parks in Thailand:
Lumpini Park
If you love nature, I suggest taking the paths that go deeper into the park. The main area can get busy, but the quieter spots are really peaceful and perfect for a little escape.
Erawan National Park
I highly recommend starting your hike early around 7 AM. You'll beat the crowds and the heat plus the waterfalls are stunning in the morning light.
Koh Lipe
Don't forget to bring some cash, as not all places accept cards. I found this out the hard way when I couldn't buy some awesome souvenirs.
Khao Sok National Park
I recommend wearing good hiking shoes. I went with flip-flops and had a rough time on the trails – not fun! Proper shoes make a huge difference
Khao Yai National Park
Phu Kradueng National Park
If you can, stay overnight at the park. The sunset views are absolutely stunning, and it’s way less rushed compared to a day trip. I didn't do this and really wished I had
Million Years Stone Park & Crocodile Farm
Angthong
Saphan Hin
If you have a chance, try renting a bike to explore the area. It was so much fun when I did it, and you can cover more ground without getting too tired. Just keep an eye on the road!